Attractions

One of the most scenic drives in the world is the Icefields’ Parkway, a UNESCO World Heritage site abound with glaciers and stunning views of colorful mountain lakes and mountain vistas. The Parkway takes you along Highway #93 from Lake Louise to Jasper with many spectacular stops including the most popular, The Columba Icefield where you can experience the iceage from the comfort of a modern day sno-coach.

The Crossing puts you at the Center of The Icefields Parkway with many attractions only a short drive away.

Columbia Icefields

With the largest body of ice in the Rocky Mountains The Coulmbia Icefields is a must see. Explore on foot and experience the mysteries from the past as the creeping Ice continues it’s retreat or jump aboard a Brewster Sno-coach and find yourself on top of a Glacier deep in the ice age.

Distance From The Crossing

50KM

The Glacier Explorer Snocoach Tour

Across the rugged valley from The Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre lies the Athabasca Glacier – a tongue of ice 6 kilometres long and one kilometre wide. Take time for Brewster’s “Ice Age Adventure”, a tour onto the icy slopes of the Athabasca Glacier. You will travel in a specially designed Ice Explorer to the middle of the glacier, on a 5 kilometre round trip journey. Your driver/guide will explain how glaciers are formed and point out interesting geological features as you travel in safety and comfort. At the mid-point, you will have the option of stepping out onto ice up to 900 feet deep formed from snow falling as long as 200 years ago.

Distance From The Crossing

50KM

The Glacier Skywalk

The all-new Glacier Skywalk opened for business in May, 2014 and was an instant success with the visitors to the Rockies. Feed your adrenaline and step into a breathtaking world where glaciers rest above and birds soar below. Experience waterfalls, wildlife, fossils and more on an exciting cliff-edge walkway that leads to a platform where glass is all that separates you from a 918 foot drop. Welcome to the all-new Glacier Skywalk in the heart of the Canadian Rockies!

The Glacier Skywalk is an experience like no other: breath-taking views and adrenaline-pumping excitement. Start your experience by exploring a cliff-edge walkway that is filled with nature-inspired interpretive exhibits. Look down and you’ll see hints from life thousands of years ago. Look up and you’ll see the most stunning alpine and glacial vistas. Look around and you’ll discover one of the most unique ecosystems in the world; a place where it’s so hard to survive that adaptation never stops.

Distance From The Crossing

50KM

Icefield & Kananaskis Helicopter Tours

This special Crossing package starts with the 20 minute Cline Glacier Tour viewing 6 glaciers, some high alpine lakes, a 900 foot water fall and crosses a 9,500 foot mountain pass. During the flight, we land at the confluence of the Cline River and Waterfalls Creek. We start our leisure walk along the banks of the river towards an old growth forest with the destination being Twin Falls (30 feet high) formed by a fault line along a band of rocks. Here we’ll enjoy a glass of champagne and desert.

Distance From The Crossing

45KM

Peyto Lake

The viewpoint for Peyto Lake will enamour you with pristine and ever changing colors created by the fine glacial silt washing off the tongue of the Peyto Glacier moveing slowly suspended through the lake creating ever changing shades of blue and green..

Distance From The Crossing

42KM

Bow Lake

Bow lake is the largest lake on the Icefields Parkway and is the heads waters of the Bow River. Surrounded by massive peaks with the Bow Glacier as a backdrop Bow Lake is an impressive photo opportunity and the trail head to Bow Glacier Falls,

Distance From The Crossing

50KM

Mistaya Canyon

Mistaya Canyon is a must see and the trailhead is a mere 5 minutes from The Crossing. Raging glacial melt tears it’s way through a canyon of rock carved deep by the waters over time. A footbridge allow you to stand directly above the abyss where you will see and hear the power of the Mistaya River as it drops to join the North Saskatchewan River.